Lesson 15 Wps PQR New2
Lesson 15 Wps PQR New2
Lesson 15 Wps PQR New2
Lesson 15
Review of WPS’s and PQR’s
Review of the WPS’ and PQR’s
The API candidate will be given a WPS and a PQR and will
be asked to identify errors or unsupported requirements.
Questions will be asked about individual blocks on the
WPS/PQR. You will not be required to review the entire
document. The exam is in multiple choice format, normally 3
to 6 questions come from the WPS/PQR review.
When answering the questions about the WPS and/or the
PQR, look for omitted information. Every Essential and
Nonessential variable should be addressed. Common
errors, such as filler metal F-Numbers and base metal
thickness ranges are typically found. The PQR test coupon
thickness T can and often does support only part of the
thickness range stated on the WPS etc.
Limitations on the WPS/PQR Review
Limits Continued:
6. Supplemental powdered fillers or consumable inserts will
not be on the WPS/PQR.
7. Special welding processes such as corrosion resistant
weld metal overlay and hard surfacing will not be present.
8. Welds with buttering of the ferritic member or excluded.
Conclusion:
Conclusions:
1. The P-Number is present.
2. Base metal thickness range is present.
3. t pass > 1/2” is missing, not addressed!
This is a mistake, as all essentials variables
must be addressed.
* Remember, all variables that apply to the process
must be addressed on the WPS, both essential
and non-essential.
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Conclusions:
1. The F-Number is present but wrong!
2. The A-Number is present.
3. Diameter/Size of electrodes are missing!
4. The range of weld metal t is present.
5. AWS Classification is listed.
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Conclusion:
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
1. String or Weave both are allowed.
2. Initial or interpass cleaning, addressed.
3. Method of Back Gouging present.
4. Multiple to Single pass/side, not addressed!
5. Peening addressed as None Allowed.
6. Manual/Automatic appears in the title.
One mistake. Multiple or Single Pass an error by
omission.
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Conclusion:
Conclusion:
1. No P-Numbers listed!
2. The thickness of the test Coupon is stated to be
0.500 but it does not support the full range stated
on the WPS of 1/16” to 1”.
There are two mistakes, No P-Numbers and the
thickness range qualified by the coupon is not
adequate for the WPS’ proposed thickness’.
Turn now to QW-451.1 on Page 139.
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Conclusion continued:
We can see that the range supported by the coupon
is from 3/16” to 2T. Our T is 0.500 so the range
supported is from 3/16” to 1”. Look back to the front
of the WPS, it states a range of 1/16” to 1”.
The entire range of thickness on the WPS is not
supported by the PQR’s test coupon thickness,
since it does not support a thickness below 3/16”.
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Conclusions:
1. The F-No. for E-7018 is correct and is present.
2. The A-No. is present.
3. AWS Class is shown as E-7018.
No Mistakes!
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Conclusions:
1. Preheat Temp is there but does not support the
WPS, the PQR must be within 100 o F of the WPS’
listed preheat for production which is only 60 o F.
The PQR was qualified with a preheat of 175 o F !
To fix this you could revise the WPS to a minimum
preheat of 75 o F (175 – 100 = 75 o F).
Take a look at the paragraph QW-406.1 on
Page 62 of Section IX.
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Conclusions cont’d:
Conclusions:
1. Well since the block is empty, there is only one
conclusion. The Essential Variable PWHT has not
been addressed. The block being empty does not
mean it was not done, it may or may not have been
postweld heat treated. How can anyone know for
sure.
One mistake, PWHT not addressed.
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Conclusions:
1. The correct number of tension tests are present,
two.
2. The math is correct (using normal rounding).
3. The specimens did meet the Minimum stated by
the rules of QW-153.1 for the SA-53 Grade B pipe.
Now confirm the above statements.
You can see on right that we need two tension tests.
Turn to Page 5 of Section IX
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Specimen No. 1
.750” x .453: = .340 sq.”
25010 lbs/.340 sq.” = 73,559 PSI
Specimen No. 2
.753” x .456” = .343 sq.”
24,050 lbs/.343 sq.” = 70,116 PSI
Turn to page 69 of Section IX. The Minimum
Specified Tensile Strength is 60,000 PSI.
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Conclusions Continued:
Conclusions:
1. The correct number is 4 and only three are fully
present.
2. They are not the correct types, it should be all
face and root bends (4 total), or since the coupon is
at least 3/8” (.500) 4 side bends are permitted.
3. The results were reported and are not
acceptable.
There are three mistakes, incorrect number and
types of bend specimens, max size of defect
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Conclusion: No.
Joints (QW-402)
Technique (QW-410)